City of St. Petersburg PLUS

Open Issues: 5 Closed Issues: 284,028 Acknowledged Issues: 3,244
  • Air QualityAcknowledged
    1953 72nd St N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33710 - Azalea Homes Community Association

    I live across from the Debris Management Site in the old Raytheon lot. All of the mulching that is taking place is making all the mulch dust airborne. I can see and feel the mulch dust in the air and it makes it hard to breath and also gets stuck in eyes. The smell of the mulch is also very strong.

    The dirt and mulch dust is staining my pool pavers, vinyl fence, bottom of pool, staining the white frames of my windows, etc. It is a huge mess and I am having to spray my fence, pool pavers, windows, etc everyday to try and keep them clean - my water bill is going to astronomical because of this.

    I understand we went through two hurricanes and and have a lot of debris to mulch - but it's been going non-stop for almost 3 to 4 weeks and it's not fair for everyone that lives around the debris site to have to deal all of the mulch dust in the air and have it ruin our property. I am very grateful I have a habitable house after the hurricanes - but constant mulching and airborne mulch dust is causing significant staining damage to my property and I'm sure to all houses around the debris site.

    I hope the city has a plan to remedy this issue.

  • 3330 Jackson St N St Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - Magnolia Heights Neighborhood Association
    Need alley reworked after canopy home construction left many pot holes, rutting and silt due poor site management. Alley is located in between Jackson Street North and 11th Street north and between 34 th avenue north and 32 nd Ave north. Thank you
  • 1230 17th Ave N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - Euclid-St Paul Neighborhood Association
    The alley behind 17th Ave N between 12th St N and 14th St N is in desperate need of repavement There are several potholes throughout the alley The rocks and stones clog the sewer drains during bad storms and caused flooding during the hurricanes
  • 235 20th Ave S St. Petersburg, FL 33705, USA - Old Southeast Neighborhood Association
    alley between 19th/20th Ave 3rd/2nd St
  • 421 25th Ave N St Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - Crescent Heights Neighborhood Association
  • 216 5th Ave N St Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    Sidewalk is a trip Hazzard and Needs repair. City owned?
  • 6921 Mango Ave S St Petersburg, FL, 33707, USA - St. Petersburg
    Alley needs to be re-paved. The middle of the alley is constantly full of water from sprinkler systems that overspray into parking lots and runoff into the alley overnight. It is full of mosquito larvae and the potholes in it are so big that I don’t drive through them anymore. I can’t walk down the alley next to my house without stepping in water. Please repair this the right way and fix the drainage problem, it needs more than an asphalt patch. Thank you
  • 1320 16th St S Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33705 - Thirteenth Street Heights Neighborhood Association
    Please repair alley surface. Multiple potholes throughout alley.
  • 1225 1st St Ne St Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA - Historic Old Northeast
    The Alley at
    1225 1st Street NE
    St. Petersburg, Fl. 33701
    has become a well traversed roadway and cut through coming up from Bay Street to 1st street between 12th & 13th Avenues.
    Not only for residential cars and sanitation, but for construction workers, demolishing and building new homes. This heavy traffic has destroyed the leveled alley and thus creates dirt dust clouds.
    This dirt and small stones are flying up on mine and my neighbors homes. I am here 8 years and for the past 3-4 years I cannot open my house and garage windows or doors for any length of time, because of the amount of through traffic.
    It is far worse now that Duke Energy put replacement poles in ground, and a craftsman cottage was demolished 2 months ago!
    I can give more examples, but I believe you understand what has happened here.
    Thank you for reading.
  • 344 20th Ave S St Petersburg, FL, 33705, USA - Old Southeast Neighborhood Association
    The alley that goes North and South in between 20th ave and 21st ave South and in between 3rd and 4th street south has been getting constantly worse with major potholes and very uneven roads. It looks like this has been patched sometime before but did not fix the issue. There is water and trash consistently being held in the holes, and again, it has gotten much worse very quickly and seems like it will continue to do so. People already speed through this alley have heard many people bottom out. My ask is to fix the asphalt and add a small speedbump.
  • 3960 12th St N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33703 - St. Petersburg
    Alley behind 3960 12th st north needs to be leveled and have an apron/transistion installed from alley to driveway as it leads to this address. Current tree roots and steep transition are damaging vehicles as they make the transition
  • 701 12th Ave S Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33701 - Bartlett Park Neighborhood Association
    This request is in response to recently closed request #19267997. The crew that came out did not address the problem at all. And, if I'm honest, the response to these requests has been underwhelming at best and negligent at worst; the problem has taken so long to resolve, more damage has been done. As you can see from the included photos, there is still as much as a 10-11 inch difference between the center of the alley surface and the side that intersects our driveway apron. What is needed here is a re-leveling of the alley surface from side to side. And since the problem area is on a grade and previous sand/gravel repairs have failed before, paving at least the zone that slopes from the alley to the brick street with asphalt may be a longer lasting option. Furthermore, it appears the crew *added* sand and gravel to the end of the alley, which I requested to be removed, because 1) the sediment is so thick there, it cannot be addressed by the street sweepers (they've tried), 2) grass and weeds grow in it *on the street,* 3) it can be a traction issue for vehicles, and 4) during heavy rains that stuff likely ends up in storm drains which are for water and not sediment. Please send a competent crew out to re-level the alley and *remove* the sediment at the end of the alley that is covering the brick street. Thank you.